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PLANT MATERIAL INTRODUCED 



114204 to 114291— Continued. 



114281. Stipa jacquemontii Jaub. and 

 Spach. 



No. 21. From Kyibar, September 28, 

 1935. A very slender, densely tufted 

 perennial grass about 1 foot nigh ; na- 

 tive to the Himalayan region. 



114282 and 114283. Stipa orientalis 

 Trin. 



A densely tufted perennial grass with 

 stems up to a foot high ; native to Asia. 



114282. No. 27-A. From Kyibar, Sep- 

 tember 27, 1935. 



114283. No. 27-B. From Losar, Sep- 

 tember 23, 1935. 



114284. Stipa pennata L. 



No. 1. From Losar, September 21, 

 1935, at 13,395 feet altitude. 



114285. Themeda anathbra (Nees) Hack. 

 Poaceae. Grass. 



No. 5. From Wangtoo, Bashahr, Octo- 

 ber 8, 1935. A tall perennial grass native 

 to India. 



114286 and 114287. Trigonella EMODi 

 Benth. Fabaceae. 



A diffuse, much-branched, herbaceous 

 annual, native to the Himalayas at alti- 

 tudes of 4,000 to 10,000 feet. 



114286. No. 39. From Kyuling, October 



2, 1935. 



114287. No. 39-A. From Kyibar, Sep- 

 tember 27, 1935. 



114288 to 114290. Trisetum spicatum (L.) 

 Richter. Poaceae. Grass. 



An erect tufted grass. 



For previous introduction see 52889. 



114288. No. 24. From Kyuling, October 



3, 1935. 



114289. No. 36. From Pin Valley, Oc- 

 tober 1, 1935. 



114290. No. 30. From Kyibar, Septem- 

 ber 27, 1935. 



114291. (Undetermined.) 



No. 54. From Kioto, September 27, 

 1935. 



114292 to 114294. 



From Costa Rica. Seeds collected by W. A. 

 Archer, Bureau of Plant Industry. Re- 

 ceived March 24, 1936. 



114292. Akachis hypogaea L. Fabaceae. 



Peanut. 



No. 3748. From San Ramon. 



114293. Tephrosia sp. Fabaceae. 



No. 3746. From El Paraiso, February 

 27, 1936. 



114294. Passiplora edulis Sims. Passi- 

 floraceae. Purple granadilla. 



No. 3763. Granadillo morado. From 



San Jose, March 7, 1936. 



114295 to 114302. 



From Chile. Seeds presented by Emanuel 

 Elgueta, Estacion Experimental de la So- 

 ciedad Nacional de Asrricultura, Santiago. 

 Received March 25, 1936. 



114295 to 114302— Continued. 



114295. 



HORDEUM 



DISTICHON 



L. Poaceae. 

 Barley. 



Plum archer. 







114296. 



HORDEUM 



VULGARB L. 



Poaceae. 

 Barley. 



Gruzat. 



114297 to 114302. Triticum aestivdm L. 

 Poaceae. Common wheat- 



114297. Florence. 



114298. Oregon. 



114299. Richelle. 



114300. No. 1053. 



114301. No. 1069. 



114302. Australiano. 



114303. Phaseolus vulgaris L. 

 ceae. Common bean. 



From Costa Rica. Seeds collected by W. A. 

 Archer, Bureau of Plant Industry. Re- 

 ceived March 30, 1936. 



Turtle soup beans. 



114304 to 114307. 



From Honduras. Seeds presented by the 

 research department, at Tela, of the 

 United Fruit Co. Received March 9, 

 1936. 



114304. Asterogyne sp. Phoenicaceae. 



114305. Astrocaryum mexicanum Liebm. 

 Phoenicaceae. 



A Mexican palm ^vith a cylindrical spiny 

 stem up to 6 feet high and large pinnate 

 leaves with straight black spines on both 

 sides. 



114306. Licuala sp. Phoenicaceae. 

 No. 381. 



114307. Thrinax sp. Phoenicaceae. 



Spineless fan palms of medium height, 

 with terminal orbicular leaves. 



114308. Chlorophytum sp. Liliaceae. 



From Madagascar. Plant presented by Miss 

 Bargyia Rateaver, Fort Dauphin. Re- 

 ceived September 18, 1935. Numbered in 

 March 1936. 



114309 and 114310. 



From Canada. Seeds presented by Prof. 

 John Davidson, Department of Botany, 

 University of British Columbia, Vancou- 

 ver. Received March 30, 1936. 



mbnziesii DC. Ra- 



114309. Delphinium 

 nunculaceae. 



A hardy perennial with simple, slender 

 stems over a foot high, small three- to 

 five-parted leaves, and blue flowers in 

 conical racemes. Native to the northwest- 

 ern United States and British Columbia. 



114310. 



ceae. 



Rtjbus parviflorus Nutt. Rosa- 

 White flowering raspberry. 



An upright shrub 6 to 8 feet high, with 

 reniform three- to five-lobed leaves 4 to 8 

 inches across, dense corymbs of small 

 white flowers one-fourth inch in diameter, 

 and red fruits more than half an inch in 

 diameter. Native to western North 

 America. 



For previous introduction see 92298. 



